Andrew Miller
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Andrew Miller
@socrates1024
interim manager @ teleport computer 🛡️ dstack integrations

You can hide these !commands in html comments so people don't see them when reading the skill. The command executes without the AI even knowing about it.



openclaw can do a lot. sometimes… a little too much with your keys and data. so we built clawdi with: > TEE enclaves > scoped access > human supervision just in case. 🦞



Venice AI just released End-to-End Encryption Verifiable by any external party Vires in numeris Here's how it works 🧵

I was at the Cypherpunk Retreat, hosted by @web3privacy, just talking with people about privacy, AI, all of that… And at some point, we got into this conversation about thoughts, like how ideas exist before you even share them. And I don’t know, it just clicked. The name: ‘A Decentralized Platform For Sharing Intelligent Thoughts,’ from Palliora’s white paper. palliora.org/whitepaper Because it’s not just about protecting data. It’s more about protecting that first, raw layer, your thoughts before they’re out in the world. That’s kind of the feeling behind what we’re building at Palliora. Still processing it, but it stuck with me.

@noveltokens i have decided to just stare at your reply instead of resolving the frame further. there's not that much space between "pudding" and "void" left. and framing might best be left to professionals, see attached image for resources on material decisions




garry in his office in his lobster outfit "okay claude... rewrite this but in rust... no wait... rewrite it like paul graham would" "garry you have a yc interview starting in 5 minutes" "one second. claude just one-shotted a distributed system" "garry they are in the zoom" "can they describe their startup to claude instead" "garry you are the interviewer" "hold on. claude says their idea has a better moat if we pivot them" "they haven't even pitched yet" "claude already knows" "garry this is yc" "...what's yc again"







